Offers several kinds of fishing but one of the most popular activities is swimming live spot for rockfish and blue fish. Licensed for 17 people on the Bay; 6 on the Ocean.
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Opened in 1854, this privately-owned "garden cemetery" boasts nearly 40,000 inhabitants including Francis Scott Key, Barbara Fritchie, Thomas Johnson, Jr. and war veterans ranging from Revolutionary to the Civil War, the World Wars to more recent conflicts. We proudly welcome tourists, history enthusiasts, genealogists and reverent recreationists.
Renovated Victorian conservatory with distinct environments that allow the display of plants from all over the world. Second oldest Victorian palm house in the United States.
The Hale Irwin signature-designed course was ranked as the #2 course in Maryland by "Golfweek" in 2012 thru 2015. Challenges of a pro tour amidst mountain scenery.
Located in a 19th century home, Tersiguel's features fine dining in six individual dining rooms perfect for that romantic dinner for two or a private party for up to 46 guests.
Explore the Smithsonian’s home on Chesapeake Bay! The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center offers hiking trails, a launching point for canoes and kayaks, and a glimpse of history inside the 1735 Woodlawn house. Guided tours offered in summer.
We offer spacious studio suites and a quick commute to popular attractions.
1790s mansion, gardens, farm, slave quarters and grounds tell the story of the families who lived and worked the estate for more than 150 years. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Sixteen beautifully appointed colonial-style rooms, water views, cable, wireless, outdoor pool, fine dining restaurant in a casual atmosphere and a floating dock marina. Great for weddings, getaways and special events.